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Scientists think that the __________, made of liquid iron and nickel, moves to produce Earth’s magnetic field. a. crust b. mantle c. outer core d. inner core
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User: Scientists think that the __________, made of liquid iron and nickel, moves to produce Earth’s magnetic field. a. crust b. mantle c. outer core d. inner core

Weegy: Scientists think that the OUTER CORE, made of liquid iron and nickel, moves to produce Earth s magnetic field.



User: Plates move apart at ____ boundaries. a. convergent c. divergent b. stable d. transform

Weegy: Plates move apart at divergent boundaries.
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User: Pressure increases from Earth’s surface toward the center of Earth.

Weegy: Outer core: Pressure increases from Earth's surface toward the center of Earth.

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User: Scientists think that convection currents flow in Earth’s a. continents. b. mantle. c. lithosphere. d. inner core.

Weegy: Scientists think that convection currents flow in Earth's MANTLE.



User: ____ currents inside Earth might drive plate motion. a. Vertical c. Horizontal b. Convection d. none of the above

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Convection currents inside Earth might drive plate motion.
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Scientists think that convection currents flow in Earth’s a. continents. b. mantle. c. lithosphere. d. inner core.
Weegy: Scientists think that convection currents flow in Earth's MANTLE. User: In the mantle, heat is transferred as soft rock flows slowly in cycles known as ______ currents. (More)
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In the mantle, heat is transferred as soft rock flows slowly in cycles known as convection currents.

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Weegy: Heat transfer within a fluid takes place by convection currents. User: The giant continent which was composed of all the land on Earth was called a. Pangaea. c. Gondwana. b. Panthalassa. d. Laurasia. Weegy: The giant continent which was composed of all the land on Earth was called Pangaea. User: Technological methods used to prove that plate tectonics occur include: a. earthquake tracking and satellite images c. ocean floor mapping and satellite images b. volcanic activity tracking and satellite images d. ocean floor mapping and earthquake tracking Weegy: Technological methods used to prove that plate tectonics occur include : ocean floor mapping and earthquake tracking. User: hypothesis that states that the continents were once one large mass that broke apart Weegy: Hypothesis that states that the continents were once one large mass that broke apart is called continental drift. User: Earth’s inner core is a. a dense ball of solid metal. b. a layer of molten metal. c. a layer of hot rock. d. a layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer skin. (More)
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Earth's inner core is a dense ball of solid metal.
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